New Poll Reveals Trump’s Support among African Americans Has More than Doubled Since Election

The Western Journal just released a telling video that shows the inroads Donald Trump has made into the African American community. Two new polls suggest that support for Trump by African Americans, especially black men, has doubled during his first year in office.

Breitbart and the Atlantic report that among black men, Trump’s average approval rating in 2017 significantly exceeds what his vote share was in the 2016 vote. Author Ronald Brownstein wrote in the Atlantic on January 11: “23 percent of black men approved of Trump’s performance versus 11 percent of black women.”

That score averages out to 17 percent, or double the 8 percent score Trump was given in the 2016 exit polls.

Liberal media outlets have been quick to cast doubt on those numbers:

Trump’s overall approval rating is consistently lower than his vote share because a lot of people liked him a bit better than Clinton as a candidate but think he’s doing a bad job in office. Brownstein isolated the figure among black men because it was unusual in going the other direction. ~ The Washington Post

Watch the video as the Western Journal reveals what the real numbers are. It shows what The Washington Post should have learned from the mainstream media’s failure to trust its own flawed polls. See for yourself which sources are being fair and accurate.


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